Well...well...well. Berti...I agree with RCS. This guy may know what he is doing but..he hasnt meet up with this particular terrier!! You go show him what you are made off and send this guy home with his tail tucked under him wondering what the heck happened!! BOL We are rootin fur you Bertie!!

"Sticks and stones may break your bones but words should never hurt you." By now your agility class should be over and we so hope that you gave a good example of true grace, beauty and competence. We're sure you did. We have NO DOUBT! And we're guessing you taught a good lesson in diplomacy. And word choice.

Oh Bertie. Don't worry about some ol' collie and their pointy nose-head! It's probably dumb as a box of rocks! (That's American. Mean's they're NOT a terrier :-) Hope you have fun. That's what it's all about anyway!

Bertie my boy. No doubt you completed your agilities with true terrier style instead of colliewobbling about all over the place.

Now Bertie a little trick for you that I used to employ for my agility class. By now you know it takes foreeeeeever for your turn to do the course? Then in a flash it's over? Well. When it finally came to my turn I used to run the agility course with M Square. When I was over the last obstacle I used to turn about tail,double quick and run the course in reverse..... on my OWN ..HHAAAAAAAAA!!! Yeah I did!! Smart eh? Lots of extra agilities and nice coooing remarks from all the leggeds for me on my smarts.

I know what a chip off my block you are so I suggest you give it a try my boy.

Just remember, when it comes to terriers, especially of the Scottish persuasion, they are not so much "commands" as "suggestions." And insist on Gail filling her pockets with bacon for your reward before you set a paw into the tunnel.

About Me

Hi, I'm Bertie, a wire-haired fox terrier pup. I live with Gail in Aberdeen, Scotland. An old Westie called Hamish used to live here but he died on 18th February 2010 (exactly the same day I was born). People tell me that he used to have a blog and that I have big pawprints to fill. That's a bit too much responsibility for a very young puppy - and anyway, I intend to make my own mark!
(Gail says that Hamish could certainly have taught me a thing or two about marking stuff....)